Modifying Kafka Instance Configuration Parameters
Your Kafka instances, topics, and consumers come with default configuration parameter settings. You can modify common parameters on the Kafka console. For details about parameters that are not listed on the console, see the Kafka official website.
Kafka instances have dynamic and static parameters:
- Dynamic parameters: Modifying dynamic parameters will not restart the instance.
- Static parameters: After static parameters are modified, you must manually restart the instance.
Configuration parameters of some old instances cannot be modified. Check whether your instance parameters can be modified on the console. If they cannot be modified, contact customer service.
Prerequisites
You can modify configuration parameters of a Kafka instance when the instance is in the Running state.
Procedure
- Log in to the console.
- Click in the upper left corner to select a region.
Select the region where your Kafka instance is located.
- Click and choose Application > Distributed Message Service (for Kafka) to open the console of DMS for Kafka.
- Click the desired Kafka instance to view the instance details.
- On the Parameters page, click Edit in the row containing the parameter to modify.
Parameters of v1.1.0 instances are described in Table 1 and Table 2. Parameters of v2.3.0/v2.7 instances are described in Table 3 and Table 4.
Table 1 Dynamic parameters (v1.1.0 instances) Parameter
Description
Value Range
Default Value
auto.create.groups.enable
Whether to automatically create consumer groups.
This parameter is not displayed on the console for some earlier instances. The function of automatically creating consumer groups is enabled by default and cannot be disabled on the console.
true/false
true
offsets.retention.minutes
The longest period a consumption position can be retained starts from the time of submission. Positions retained beyond this duration will be deleted. Each time a consumption position is submitted to a topic partition, its retention period resets to 0.
This parameter is displayed as a static one for certain earlier instances.
1440–30240
Unit: minute
20160
Table 2 Static parameters (v1.1.0 instances) Parameter
Description
Value Range
Default Value
min.insync.replicas
If a producer sets the acks parameter to all (or -1), the min.insync.replicas parameter specifies the minimum number of replicas that must acknowledge a write for the write to be considered successful.
1–3
1
message.max.bytes
Maximum length of a single message.
0–10,485,760
Unit: byte
10,485,760
unclean.leader.election.enable
Indicates whether to allow replicas not in the ISR set to be elected as the leader as a last resort, even though doing so may result in data loss.
true or false
false
connections.max.idle.ms
Idle connection timeout (in ms). Connections that are idle for the duration specified by this parameter will be closed.
5000–600,000
Unit: millisecond
600,000
log.retention.hours
Maximum duration for storing log files.
This parameter takes effect only for topics that have no aging time configured. If there is aging time configured for topics, it overrides this parameter.
1–168
Unit: hour
72
max.connections.per.ip
The maximum number of connections allowed from each IP address. Request for new connections will be rejected once the limit is reached.
100–20,000
1000
group.max.session.timeout.ms
Maximum session timeout for consumers. A longer timeout gives consumers more time to process messages between heartbeats but results in a longer time to detect failures.
6000–1,800,000
Unit: millisecond
1,800,000
default.replication.factor
The default number of replicas configured for an automatically created topic.
1–3
3
allow.everyone.if.no.acl.found
When this parameter is set to true, all users can access resources without ACL rules.
This parameter is displayed only when SASL is enabled for the instance.
This parameter of some earlier instances cannot be modified.
true/false
true
num.partitions
The default number of partitions configured for each automatically created topic.
1 ~ 200
3
group.min.session.timeout.ms
Minimum session timeout for consumers. A shorter timeout enables quicker failure detection but results in more frequent consumer heartbeating, which can overwhelm broker resources.
6000–300,000
Unit: millisecond
6000
Table 3 Dynamic parameters (v2.3.0/v2.7) Parameter
Description
Value Range
Default Value
min.insync.replicas
If a producer sets the acks parameter to all (or -1), the min.insync.replicas parameter specifies the minimum number of replicas that must acknowledge a write for the write to be considered successful.
1–3
1
message.max.bytes
Maximum length of a single message.
0–10,485,760
Unit: byte
10,485,760
auto.create.groups.enable
Whether to automatically create consumer groups.
This parameter is not displayed on the console for some earlier instances. The function of automatically creating consumer groups is enabled by default and cannot be disabled on the console.
true/false
true
max.connections.per.ip
The maximum number of connections allowed from each IP address. Request for new connections will be rejected once the limit is reached.
100–20,000
1000
unclean.leader.election.enable
Indicates whether to allow replicas not in the ISR set to be elected as the leader as a last resort, even though doing so may result in data loss.
true or false
false
offsets.retention.minutes
The longest period a consumption position can be retained starts from the time of submission. Positions retained beyond this duration will be deleted. Each time a consumption position is submitted to a topic partition, its retention period resets to 0.
This parameter is displayed as a static one for certain earlier instances.
1440–30240
Unit: minute
20160
Table 4 Static parameters (v2.3.0/v2.7) Parameter
Description
Value Range
Default Value
connections.max.idle.ms
Idle connection timeout (in ms). Connections that are idle for the duration specified by this parameter will be closed.
5000–600,000
Unit: millisecond
600,000
log.retention.hours
Maximum duration for storing log files.
This parameter takes effect only for topics that have no aging time configured. If there is aging time configured for topics, it overrides this parameter.
1–168
Unit: hour
72
group.max.session.timeout.ms
Maximum session timeout for consumers. A longer timeout gives consumers more time to process messages between heartbeats but results in a longer time to detect failures.
6000–1,800,000
Unit: millisecond
1,800,000
default.replication.factor
The default number of replicas configured for an automatically created topic.
1–3
3
allow.everyone.if.no.acl.found
When this parameter is set to true, all users can access resources without ACL rules.
This parameter is displayed only when SASL is enabled for the instance.
This parameter of some earlier instances cannot be modified.
true/false
true
num.partitions
The default number of partitions configured for each automatically created topic.
1 ~ 200
3
group.min.session.timeout.ms
Minimum session timeout for consumers. A shorter timeout enables quicker failure detection but results in more frequent consumer heartbeating, which can overwhelm broker resources.
6000–300,000
Unit: millisecond
6000
- To modify multiple dynamic or static parameters at a time, click Modify above the parameter list.
- If you want to restore the default values, click Restore Default in the row containing the desired parameter.
- Click Save.
Modifying dynamic parameters will not restart the instance. Static parameter modification requires manual restart of the instance.
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